Talk about a double-whammy.

Corderrick Abernathy. Photo by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office.
(Cincinnati, Oh.) - A Hebron man was arrested on drug charges after a single-vehicle crash in Cincinnati.
Corderrek Abernathy, 31, was involved in a crash on westbound I-275 on Wednesday around 2:30 a.m., reports The Enquirer.
Abernathy allegedly failed a field sobriety test and had to be maced for failure to comply while being taken into custody. Before his car was towed, police allegedly found four pounds of marijuana in his car.
Abernathy is charged with possession and trafficking of marijuana and multiple traffic violations.

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